Treatment of recurrent primary spontaneous pneumothorax remains controversial and many therapeutic options exist. What is the best technical option : treatment of the lung and the parietal pleura or treatment of the pleura with pleural symphysis ? Talc pleurodesis performed during medical thoracoscopy and resection of blebs or bullae associated with pleural abrasion during surgical thoracoscopy (or video-assisted thoracic surgery) are the most usual methods. These two procedures have never been compared in a prospective trial. The aim of this study is to compare pleural symphysis by talc poudrage during medical thoracoscopy and surgical management combining pleural abrasion and blebs or bullae resection for treatment of recurrent primary spontaneous pneumothorax.

Eligibility

Ages Eligible for Study:

15 Years to 55 Years (Child, Adult)

Genders Eligible for Study:

Both

Accepts Healthy Volunteers:

No

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Subjects :both sexes, who the age is included between 18 years and 55 years;

Presenting a recurrence homolaterale or controlaterale of a primary spontaneous pneumothorax;

Presenting a bilateral primary spontaneous pneumothorax

Presenting a failure of a manual inhalation for a primary spontaneous pneumothorax;

Presenting a persistent superior bullage at 48 am after a thoracic drainage for a spontaneous pneumothorax

Presenting a persistent superior bullage at 48 am after a thoracic drainage for a primary spontaneous pneumothorax;

Presenting a persistent superior unsticking at 48 am after a thoracic drainage for a primary spontaneous pneumothorax;

Presenting a first episode of pneumothorax spontaneous primary with risk factor of recurrence

The unsticking must be complete or important (superior to 3 cms between the summit of the lung and the summit of the thoracic cavity or superior to 2 cms with regard to the side thoracic wall);

Benefiting from a national insurance scheme;

Agreeing to participate in the study, and having read, included and signed the note of information intended in patients.

Exclusion Criteria:

Subjects:Presenting a traumatic pneumothorax; Presenting a pneumothorax iatrogÃƒÂ¨ne; Presenting a secondary spontaneous pneumothorax ( underlying pleuro-lung pathology); Presenting bubbles of emphysema of size(cutting) superior to 5 cms; presenting a pneumothorax catamenial;Presenting one of the following concomitant severe pathologies dissuading a general anesthetic or any symphysant gesture(movement): cardiac insufficiency

Pregnant or breast-feeding Woman;

presenting neurological disorders or psychiatric forbidding the understanding of the essay;

Who the follow-up is impossible;

Deprived of freedom following a court or administrative order;

Not having signed the enlightened assent.

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Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT00767962